When training had finished, at roughly 6:30, the four boys went back to their dorms to shower and get ready for the day. Hadrian was rather impressed with Blaise's progress. He managed to wordlessly levitate the small rock after the second or third try, which was followed by Draco, then Theo. It was rather interesting what explaining the truth about magic can do for someone still learning how to control their magic. It was rather interesting to see them realize what they were truly capable of.
"I can't wait to show my father. He'll be so proud of me," Draco told Hadrian while the other two were not in the room.
"I know he is proud fo you regardless, but he will be really happy to see what you've accomplished. I can continue teaching you the wordless first-year stuff over the break. I plan to get all three of you to wordless and wandless before the year is up though. So please continue to practice your wordless," Hadrian told the young heir.
Draco nodded, then went to go shower when Theo came out of the bathroom.
After the four finish getting ready, they all head down to the common room to go to breakfast.
"You think anything is going to happen today?" Blaise asked Hadrian.
"No, I think today will be a boring day. So maybe after lunch, we can go back down and practice a bit. My goal is to get all of you able to do this year's spells wordlessly and wandlessly before the school year is up. I plan to try and work with Draco over break, so if you guys manage to come over, I can work with you as well. However, I am not sure if I will be able to for the first day of break, or so," Hadrian replied.
"We'll set something up, don't worry, Hadrian," Theo replied, looking at the boy in curiosity.
"Is there something you want to ask, Theo?" Hadrian asked looking at the confused boy.
"Why are you training me? You just tortured me a few days ago. Why did that change all of a sudden?" Theo asked.
"It changed because I gave you your second warning. While I will not forget that this is your second warning, the first has been forgiven. However, that does not mean it is forgotten," Hadrian replied.
Theo nodded in understanding, then turned back to his breakfast.
As Hadrian predicted, the day was rather boring. Nothing interesting happened, and nothing uninteresting happened either. It was just a normal day, as normal as a day in a magical school can be, but still normal. After lunch, Hadrian trained the three boys a bit more, which was really easy, considering they were still learning the ways of magic. However, Hadrian still had to break them of their belief that magic can only do so much, which is an uphill battle. Blaise was the one that was getting everything the easiest, followed by Draco, then Theo.
When the day finished, they all went to their dorm room and passed out. They were exhausted, three because of the training they were being put through, and Hadrian because of how much work it was trying to break them of their beliefs that magic can't do certain things.
He could not wait for Yule break, which was in a week.
A week Later...
Hadrian, Draco, Blaise, and Theo boarded the train, all heading home for Christmas break. They were all silent, Hadrian was in an angry mood, Dumbledore had tried to convince him to stay over Christmas break.
Flashback:
Hadrian walked up to the gargoyle statue and said the password the note he was given mentioned, 'PayDay,' much to his annoyance. He always hated that candy bar. He walked into the Headmaster's office,
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